7. The potential for irredentism in Eastern Europe: Examine Figure 4-22 (\"Ethni
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7. The potential for irredentism in Eastern Europe: Examine Figure 4-22 ("Ethnic Mosaic of Europe's Eastern Flank") to find the situations in Eastern Europe that have potential for irredentism today (like the Germans living in regions outside of Germany before World War II). Specifically, fill in each blank in the statements immediately blow. The correct answers are provided in the word bank at the bottom of the page, and you should check off each one as you use it. Albanian majorities live outside Albania in an Croat majorities outside Croatia and Serb majorities outside Serbia dominate large parts of where they fought a major war in the 1990s Magyar (Hungarian) majorities live outside Hungary in, and The region in one of these states that contains the largest concentration of Hungarians is In three states and there are some areas with Polish majorities and others with Russian majorities. Southern The narrow eastern edge of The region of Ukraine with the largest concentration of Russians was has a small pocket of Poles. is mostly Russia but Russia annexed it in March 2014. (NOTE: This region is now shown on Figure 4-22 as part of Russia, but you can find the correct answer by using the textbook narrative rather than the map.) Romanians living to the east of Romania dominate the state of Turkish majorities live outside of Turkey in southern Word Bank - Twelve of these are states (listed on the left) and two are regions (on the right). Use Moldova twice and each of the others once to fill in the 15 blanks above Belarus Latvia Bosnia Lithuania Serbia Bulgaria Macedonia Slovakia Kosovo Moldova Romania Crimea (a peninsula in the Black Sea) Transylvania (mountains Ukraine west of the Black Sea)Explanation / Answer
Albanian majorities live outside Albania in Kosovo and Macedonia. Croat majorities outside croatia and serb majorities outside serbia dominate large parts of Bosnia ,where they fought a major war in the 1990's . Magyar(Hungarian) live outside Hungary in Romania , Slovakia and Serbia.The rregion in one of these states that contains largest concentration of Hungarian is Moldova. In three states Belarus, Lithuania and Ukraine there are some areas with polish majorities and others with Russian majorities.Southern Transylvania(mountains west of the Black sea) has a pocket of poles. The narrow eastern edge of Latvia is mostly Russian.The region of Ukraine with largest concentration of Russians was Crimea( a peninsula in the Black Sea). Romanians living the east of the Romania dominate the state of Maldova. Turkish majorities live outside of Turkey in southern Bulgaria.
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